President in a meeting with the Prime Minister of Armenia: Iran determined to develop cooperation, friendly ties with neighbouring countries, including Armenia/Wars, intensification of regional disputes not in the interest of any country

Referring to Irans readiness to provide more technical and engineering services and encourage the private sector, including in the field of roads, housing, dams and power plants in Armenia, President Rouhani stated: "The Iranian government is determined to develop cooperation and friendly relations with neighbouring countries, including Armenia, and there are no restrictions on this".

In a meeting with Armenian Prime Minister Karen Karapetyan on Tuesday, Dr Hassan Rouhani described the two countries relations and cooperation positive, saying: "Development of relations with Armenia, as a friend and neighbouring country, has always been important for Iran".

Referring to the historical, cultural and civilization relations of Iran and Armenia in the region and the common positions of the two countries in various international stages, the president noted: "Today, political, social and cultural relations of Tehran and Yerevan are in good conditions, but in the field of business and economic relations and cooperation, more effort is needed to maximise the potentials of developing relations to serve the two nations".

"Development of bilateral and multilateral cooperation and relations will be very important in strengthening regional relations," Dr Rouhani said, adding that Iran and Armenia could work together in different sectors, including energy, transit and industry.

Pointing out that Irans membership in the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) has a key role to play in establishing new relations and cooperation in the region, the president said: "We need to build on the capacities and capabilities of the free trade zones on the borders of the two countries to develop cooperation and mobilise commercial and economic relations of Iran and Armenia".

Dr Rouhani also emphasised the need for durable peace and stability in the region, saying: "Wars and intensification of regional disputes are not in the interest of any country, and all regional governments need to work for sustainable peace".

He also described the situation in the region, including Syria, Yemen and Iraq, alarming and said: "Resolving the issues and crises in each of the countries will bring happiness and benefit the whole region, and Iran and Armenia can cooperate well in this regard".

The Prime Minister of Armenia, Karen Karapetyan, also referred to the necessity of developing relations and cooperation between the two countries in different sectors, saying: "We should use the potentials and capabilities in Iran and Armenia to maximise economic and commercial cooperation".

Referring to the good potentials of the free zones in the border of Armenia and Iran for the development of economic relations between the two countries, Armenian Prime Minister called for participation of more Iranian companies and investors in Armenias free zones.

He also stressed the trilateral cooperation between Iran and Armenia with Georgia in the field of transit and with Turkmenistan in the energy sector, and emphasised the need for more joint cooperation commissions between the two countries to work to organize these relations.

Highlighting the position of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the international stages in the development of friendly relations among countries, Karapatian said: "Irans balanced positions in resolving the issues of the region ensures peace and stability in the region".